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Dr. Barry Sears is a leader in the field of
dietary control of hormonal response. A former research scientist
at the Boston University School of Medicine and the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Dr. Sears has dedicated his efforts over
the past 25 years to the study of lipids and their inflammatory
role in the development of chronic disease. He holds 13 U.S. patents
in the areas of intravenous drug delivery systems and hormonal
regulation for the treatment of cardiovascular disease.

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Did you know that inflammation is the main cause of such
physical maladies as heart disease, Alzheimer's, cancer, depression,
and even aging? Did you also know that a possible cure for
inflammation is consuming enough omega-3 fatty acids -- the
kind found in Dr. Barry Sears' ultra-refined fish oil -- to
conerat the ill effects of omega-6 fatty acids that are plentiful
in the American diet?

These are facts that you might not hear from your personal
physician or health care provider, yet the research strongly
supports this conclusion.*

For an eye-opening look at your health, check out the astonishing
findings that Dr. Barry Sears, former research scientist of
Boston University School of Medicine and MIT and now creator
of the Zone Diet, has discovered in his 30 years of intensive
study.

Just click on a question below to find out more or scroll
down to read all of the answers:

In
1995 your diet was simply called The Zone Diet. In the 21st century,
it is now the omega-3 Zone Diet because of your strong emphasis
on highly pure and refined omega-3 fatty oils. Why have you become
such a supporter of this type of oil, the purified omega-3s, as
part of your regular diet routine?

Dr.
Sears Well, actually, I’ve always been a very strong supporter
of omega-3 fatty acids. The reason why is because they control
a group of hormones called eicosanoids. These are the hormones
that control inflammation. I stated earlier that if you control
inflammation, you control your future. Until recently, there was
not the ability to have high enough levels of these fatty acids
in a purified state in the body, due to lack of refining technology.
But now they exist. They’ve become a critical part of the
Zone Diet because the Zone Diet has as its overall philosophy
to control hormones that can be altered by the diet. There’d
be two in particular. One is the hormone insulin, which we affect
by the amount of balance of protein to carbohydrate at every meal.
And the other group of hormones – super hormones –
are these hormones known as eicosanoids. And these can now be
controlled by high enough levels of omega-3 fatty acids in the
diet, especially those omega-3 fatty acids from purified fish
oil.

We
hear in the news that fish is good for us, but we also hear that
it’s bad for us. What do you see is going on behind this
confusion?

Dr.
Sears The reason we hear that fish is good for us is because it’s
rich in these omega-3 fatty acids that can help us control inflammation.
That is the good news. Why are we hearing that fish is bad for
us? Because all fish in the world today are contaminated, contaminated
with the mercury, the PCBs, and the dioxins that we put into the
environment. So it puts the consumer on the horns of a dilemma:
I’m told by the government that fish will help me have a
brighter future, but I’m told not to eat fish because they’re
contaminated. As a consequence, people are eating less fish now
than ever because they’re afraid, and rightfully so, about
the contaminants.

We
have two basic types of Omega fats. If you would, explain those
two types and why they are considered essential fatty acids.

Dr.
Sears We have to go back in history probably about 80 years when
they first did the experiments of taking all fats out of the diets
to see what would happen to animals. What happened was pretty
striking: they died. They added back certain fats, and then the
animals lived. At the time, those fats were called vitamin F.
Now we call them essential fatty acids. But there are two groups
of essential fatty acids: one group is called omega-6 fatty acids,
the other is called omega-3 fatty acids. Now, why is that distinction
important? It’s the omega-6 fatty acids that cause inflammation;
it’s the omega-3 fatty acids that decrease inflammation.
What you have to have is a balance of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty
acids. If the balance is too high, we have increased inflammation
and that means accelerated heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimer’s.
If the ratio is too low, it means our immune system is too depressed
and now prone to increased chronic disease because of increased
infection. Therefore, we have to likewise try to maintain the
balance of those fatty acids also in the Zone.

How
has our diet changed in the last 70 years?

Dr.
Sears Probably the major change in our diet in the last 70 years
has been a growing imbalance in the increasing levels of omega-6
fatty acids with a corresponding decrease in omega-3 fatty acids.
Keep in mind that two generations ago, standard issue for every
child was a tablespoon of cod liver oil. Disgusting as it was,
it was very rich in long-chain omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil.
But in the last 70 years, we’ve had an explosion of vegetable
oils, all rich in omega-6 fatty acids: corn oil, safflower oil,
soybean oil. These are now the staples of the American diet. And
as a consequence, with this increasing amount of omega-6 fatty
acids that cause inflammation, coupled with the corresponding
decrease in long-chain omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil, we have
seen the chronic disease rates skyrocket dramatically over the
last 70 years.

Doctor,
if you would, explain to us the agricultural revolution of the
1900s and what impact that had on our diet.

Dr.
Sears Well, the revolution of the 1900s had a great impact on society
as we now have greater mechanization. We basically have far greater
production to feed grains than we really had before, and that
gave rise to a growing percentage of grains and starches in our
diets. At the same time, this mechanization allows us to extract
omega acids from vegetable seeds and also supply this. We tend
to forget that, at the turn of the last century, vegetable oils
were very, very expensive commodities. And as we decreased the
price, they became more and more accessible, unfortunately being
very rich in omega-6 fatty acids. We started increasing the levels
of inflammation in our society as a consequence.

Approximately
what drop in percentage has America seen in our consumption of
omega-3s since the turn of the twentieth century?

Dr.
Sears In the last hundred years, we can now estimate the amount
of the long-chain omega-3 fatty acids in our diet has dropped
by some 95 percent. That’s a dramatic reduction. That basically
is right there the greatest public health disaster in the twentieth
century, the fact that our decreased amounts of omega-3 fatty
acids coupled with a corresponding increase of the omega-6 fatty
acids and the change in those patterns can be directly linked
to the growing rates of heart disease. We thought it was all due
to cholesterol, but we now know heart disease is not a disease
of cholesterol, but rather a disease of inflammation. The epidemic
of heart disease we have -- and it is still the No. 1 killer --
is because we have an epidemic of inflammation in our society.

Would
you explain for us the difference between the new pharmaceutical
grade, or “ultra refined,” omega-3 fish oils and what
you typically find in a health food store?

Dr.
Sears Well, as I said earlier, I have always been a very, very strong
proponent of omega-3 fatty acids. But I’ve always been limited
for the amount I could recommend for someone to add to their diet
because of the toxins involved in that. That’s why this
new breakthrough in refining technology occurred only three years
ago. It is a new way of refining the fish oils and removing the
toxins and concentrating up the fatty acids so that you have a
much more purified, more potent version. It takes about 100 gallons
of what you find in the health foods store to make one gallon
of this new -- what I call almost weapons grade -- fish oil: highly
concentrated, highly pure. This is important because the fish
oil we get in a health food store comes from crude fish oil, which
in many ways can be viewed as the sewer of the sea. When fish
oil is produced, one squeezes it out of the fish. All the toxins
that are fat soluble, like the PCBs, the mercury, and the dioxins,
go with the oil and become highly concentrated in that oil. The
good news was that nobody was taking enough of the fish oil to
get too many of the toxins. The bad news was that nobody was taking
enough of the fish oil to get any of the benefits. Now, with these
new, ultra -refined fish oil concentrates, we can now get the
fatty acids in a highly concentrated form without the impurities.
This, in my opinion, ushers in a whole new dawn of medicine. Medicine
is all about controlling inflammation, and the most powerful agent
we have to do that turns out to be these ultra-refined fish oil
concentrates.

If
it’s not ultra-refined, and it’s the kind that you’re
getting from these health food stores, this so-called “sewer
of the sea” that you mentioned, I would assume that fish
oil could actually be doing them more harm than help.

Dr.
Sears That’s definitely the case because these toxins are
known carcinogens, known neurotoxins. These toxins are kind of
like the roach motel – once they check in to your body,
they don’t check out. That’s why we look at societies
who basically eat a lot of fish, who have great health benefits
like the Japanese, who have the greatest longevity in the world,
the greatest health span (our longevity minus years of disability),
the lowest rates of heart disease, and the lowest rates of depression.
They eat lots of fish. But if we look at the blood levels of the
Japanese, the levels of these toxins are very close to the upper
limits set by the World Health Organization. So, until we had
access to these new ultra-refined fish oil concentrates, we really
had no way of getting the benefits of fish oil without putting
our bodies at great future risk.

Why
are these highly pure, ultra-refined omega-3s so expensive for
the consumer?

Dr.
Sears Well, as I mentioned earlier, it takes 100 gallons of what
you buy in a health food store to make one gallon of this. That
doesn’t mean it’s 100 times more expensive. In many
ways, it’s not all that more expensive because what you’re
paying for is not the fish oil, what you’re paying for are
the long-chain omega-3 fatty acids. By being more concentrated,
you can actually get greater volumes of these for actually a lesser
price. So, even though these are very expensive to make for the
consumer, the price differential is probably no more than 50 percent
greater than buying the sewer of the sea. If you’re going
to take fish oil, it makes good sense to take the best you possibly
can.

I
had the good fortune of being able to come to your facility in
the Boston area not too long ago, and you gave me a teaspoon of
the liquid version of the omega-3. You took it right out of the
freezer, and for me it was not distasteful. What have you done
to make your product so palatable?

Dr.
Sears In the process of purifying all the fatty acids and removing
all the toxins, we also are able to remove many of the objectionable
taste characteristics. We often think of fish oil as something
that smells and tastes like cod liver oil, and that has to be
the world’s most disgusting food ever developed by mankind.
In reality, these new ultra-refined fish oil concentrates are
very bland, very palatable, and very easy to take. New technology
will develop that will allow them to be mixed into almost a milkshake,
and they will have absolutely no taste. That becomes very important
because if something doesn’t taste good, people will not
take it on a lifetime basis. And if there’s only one supplement
that you want to take on a lifetime basis that will have the greatest
hormonal impact, it would be purified fish oils.

Current
studies are revealing that a child’s brain needs these ultra-refined
omega-3s. Why is that?

Dr.
Sears Your grandmother often talked about fish oil as being brain
food, and actually she was quite right. About 60 percent of the
weight of the brain turns out to be fat, and about 20 percent
of that fat are these long-chain fatty acids only found in fish
oils. Without those fats, the brain does not function very well.
The child’s brain is growing at a very rapid rate, and these
fatty acids are so critical in early life to give your child a
chance for the future. Once those neuropathways are laid down,
they’re down there forever, and it’s very hard to
change them. But if they have the adequate levels of these fatty
acids, you can lay them down more effectively, and insure much
superior cognitive function. So for a child, fish oil is, without
a doubt, the most important supplement their parents can give
them.

These
fish oils that are found in the health food stores or the grocery
stores, they’re all going to try to market themselves as
the very best. People need to know how to make sure they’re
buying the best stuff, the right stuff. What tips can you give
our listeners that will help them know they’re getting the
best?

Dr.
Sears
Here’s one very easy tip: Take your fish oil and put it
in the freezer. If it freezes, it’s probably not the good
stuff because the fish oils will tend to freeze because they’re
rich in saturated fats that can only be removed by the same refining
process that removes the toxins. Here’s another simple test:
Bite into it. If it’s very bland, then probably it’s
a good material. If it’s kind of fishy, you can be guaranteed
that it’s the sewer of the sea. That freezing test is probably
your best indicator whether or not the material is highly purified
and therefore possibly suitable for human consumption.

We
have heard you say in the past that the ultra-refined EPA and
DHA concentrates are as close to a medical miracle as we’ll
see in the 21st century. Would you explain that?

Dr.
Sears The reason I make that statement – I don’t use
the word miracle very often – is because these high potency,
high dose omega-3 fatty acids can have such a great impact across
the board of virtually every chronic disease state, whether it
be heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s, attention deficit
disorder, or chronic pain. The data is overwhelming that these
omega-3 fatty acids, if taken in high enough levels, can have
significant impact. The reason why? Because each of those disease
states that I just discussed, as its underlying core, is caused
by inflammation. That’s why these are so powerful: Control
inflammation and you have a medical miracle. The power of fish
oils, their only side effect, is that they make you smarter. Yes,
we have drugs that control inflammation, but they have some side
effects, things like immune suppression or osteoporosis or death.
More people die in America each year from taking the right amount
of anti-inflammatory drugs than die from AIDS. And we have an
alternative right now. The alternative is concentrated fish oil
concentrates that allow us to control inflammation more effectively,
without the side effects. That, to me, is a medical miracle.

I
want to go back to something you said earlier because it’s
amazing to me. This is to help us understand better the high levels
of purity and concentration in your product, which you’re
actually talking about. You mentioned that it takes about 100
gallons of the health store grade omega-3 to produce only one
gallon of the ultra refined omega-3. Is that really possible?

Dr.
Sears It’s not only really possible, it’s actually true.
The fact is that the refining technology to get the highly purified
materials does have to go through a lot of fish oil. The question
is, where does the other 99 gallons go? It turns out that these
99 gallons that are now left behind are now highly enriched in
these toxins. Obviously, it can’t be used for human consumption,
and so what the plant that makes this does is use it for fuel.
It turns out that it’s a very good burning fuel, and this
is a way of getting rid of the last dregs that have no use for
humans.

I
like your term “weapons grade” omega-3, as well. How
well does the medical community understand the whole issue and
the importance of purity in omega-3s?

Dr.
Sears I think it’s pretty clear. I gave a seminar at Harvard
Medical School about a year ago to their leading omega-3 fatty
acid researchers, and after the seminar, I just asked routinely,
“Do any of you take fish oil?” They all said no. I
said, “Why not? You all know the benefits.” They agreed
and said, “But we’re scared of the toxins; we’re
scared of the contaminants.” So here you have the top researchers
in the world knowing the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids but who
were afraid to take it themselves because of the toxins. They
were not aware that these new oils have appeared where these toxins
have been removed. Once they knew they said, “Where can
I get this stuff?” because we know that if we take enough
of it, it will change our lives because the research we have is
so compelling, so robust, that no one can deny it. So, as we go
to more of the physician community, present the data of what inflammation
is, the consequences, and how we have new technologies like the
Zone Diet and highly refined fish oil concentrate, people get
very excited. Now that we can measure inflammation, they can say,
if it really does work, I should see the result. And you do. You
see it in a matter of weeks.

Besides
your telling them personally and telling them in group settings,
as you mentioned earlier at the Harvard Medical School, what else
is being done to educate the medical professionals of our country
on the need for high levels of ultra-refined omega-3?

Dr.
Sears I think it’s looking to get to them by writing books
and having audio books such as this. If you’re a drug company,
you have no vested interest in educating the doctors about the
benefits of omega-3 fatty acids. That’s one of the problems.
Our doctors are primarily educated, after they leave medical school,
by the drug companies in terms of new breakthrough drug products.
But no drug company would want to tell a doctor about the benefits
of omega-3 fatty acids because you can find that the amount of
drugs they might use in the future would be highly diminished.
So we have a problem with how to get to physicians. Seminars are
one way. But writing books for the general public and having them
have access to ask their doctors questions like, “Why aren’t
you prescribing me omega-3 fatty acids? I’ve read the books,
I’ve read the research. I want to have my brain, my body,
my heart, in the best possible condition. And if not, why are
you not giving me a prescription for these fatty acids before
you start putting me on some type of pharmaceutical?” This
is why many doctors are very open now, because their patients
are forcing them to go back and understand the power of these
omega-3 fatty acids, if purified, to begin to affect a large number
of chronic disease conditions.

Earlier
you told us about the omega-3s and the omega-6s and the imbalance
in our society that we have in consuming those fatty acids. If
you would, touch a little bit more on that. What is it we can
do as consumers to help balance that out?

Dr.
Sears As I mentioned earlier, as we basically increase the amount
of omega-6 fatty acids in our diet, what we are doing is increasing
the amount of inflammation in our bodies. That is the underlying
cause of disease, and it is also the underlying cause of the aging
process. How can we reverse that? It is very simple. One, we take
supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids, assuming the supplements
are purified and therefore suitable for human consumption. Second,
we stop taking in large amounts of omega-6 fatty acids. That’s
pretty easy to do also. When we stop using vegetable oils like
corn oil and soybean oil, and replace them with oils such as olive
oil, in the process we reduce the amount of omega-6 fatty acids.
By reducing the amount of omega-6 fatty acids, and by increasing
the amount of omega-3 fatty acids, in a very short period of time
– no longer than 30 days – we begin to reverse the
inflammation in our bodies. That’s a powerful statement:
Thirty days to change your future.

Many
people are taking flaxseed oil, believing that they are fulfilling
their daily requirement for EPA and DHA. Is that an effective
way to get a daily dose of omega-3?

Dr.
Sears Not really. Flax does contain omega-3 fatty acids, but they
are the much shorter chain varieties that need to be transformed
by the body into the long-chain varieties in order to get the
anti-inflammatory properties. In the human body, this transformation
is very, very slow and very, very inefficient. Our best estimates:
It takes 50-100 times more flaxseed oil to get the same hormonal
benefits of a much smaller volume of purified fish oil. It’s
not that flaxseed oil is bad. It’s just that you have to
consume so much of it that you’ll get fat in the process.
The increased body weight will give rise to increased inflammation,
so you’ve solved one problem and made the other problem.
It just doesn’t make good sense to take flaxseed oil if
you’re trying to change the balance of eicosanoids in your
body.

Dr.
Sears, this is the part of the interview that I have most been
looking forward to. It’s astonishing to me to hear about
all of the great science behind omega-3. But I get really excited
when I hear about the vast amounts of research that have already
been completed, and are currently underway, as it relates to reversing
a variety of chronic diseases; things that we have heard about
and felt that we had no hope for. Now we have omega-3, and have
that hope. You have said that eating the wrong foods and consuming
too much omega-6 can cause inflammation in our body. Would you
help us better understand this silent inflammation you talk about,
and what role it plays in heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s,
ADD, and other such diseases as those?

Dr.
Sears We often make medicine a lot more complicated than it has
to be. We find that we have the different doctrines: We have cardiologists,
the oncologists, we have neurologists; and each one has their
own little fiefdom. But in reality these diseases, and virtually
all chronic diseases, have a linkage: They are linked to increased
levels of silent inflammation. This is the inflammation that tears
down the tissues, but is below the perception of pain. That’s
what makes it so dangerous – you knew nothing about it.
But now that we can measure the silent inflammation for the first
time, we find it’s everywhere. And it appears that every
chronic disease is started by this inflammatory process. It’s
as if the body doesn’t know how to call off the dogs of
war. Without inflammation, we would die. It’s our only defense
against bacteria or viruses or fungi or parasites. But we also
have to call back the soldiers of the inflammatory process, and
if we don’t do it completely, they keep on attacking the
body, the brain, the heart, and the immune system. We have to
realize that many of our chronic diseases really emanate from
this inability to completely turn off an inflammatory response
completely and save it for when we really need it. This is why
this is so exciting, because we now have a linkage that goes through
all chronic disease. We don’t need a separate drug for heart
disease, or a separate drug for neurology, or a separate drug
for oncology. Maybe we could have the same drug, our food, to
control inflammation.

How
does this silent inflammation start inside of someone?

Dr.
Sears It really starts when our hormones stop communicating well
with each other. Inflammation is controlled by hormones, particularly
the hormones called eicosanoids. As long as they’re talking
to each other, the inflammation process is kept under control.
But what causes these miscommunication problems between eicosanoids
that lead to the inflammation process being constantly turned
on? It turns out, there are two things: increased levels of the
hormone insulin, and increased production of omega-6 fatty acids
in your diet. So the fact is that we have ways of, in effect,
reestablishing hormonal communication of our immune system via
these eicosanoids that allow us to control inflammation. If we
don’t, it goes uncontrolled, and it starts taking years
off our life because the same increased inflammation is the primary
cause of the aging process.

Where
does the omega-3 fat get its anti-inflammatory qualities?

Dr.
Sears What it does is basically compete for the omega-6 fatty acids,
which are pro-inflammatory. That is, they are the building blocks
of those eicosanoids that cause pain, whereas the omega-3 fatty
acids inhibit their formation; therefore, they become the building
blocks of those eicosanoids that prevent pain. So you need a balance
of both those in your body. Actually, you need a balance in each
one of your 60 trillion cells. The only way you can do that is
by the food we eat, because now, in a matter of weeks, we can
re-juggle the balance of these fatty acids in each of our 60 trillion
cells because they are very dynamic in terms of how they interact
with our diet.

Can
you share with our listeners a pivotal study that I absolutely
found astonishing when I first learned about it that put omega-3
research on the front burner: the study on the pigs?

Dr.
Sears This was a study that was published nearly 20 years ago in
the New England Journal of Medicine. It was a fascinating
study because the pictures told a thousand words. This is a study
where they took pigs – they get arthrosclerotic lesions
similar to humans – and put them on similar diets. I would
call it the worst possible diet: high in saturated fat, high in
refined sugar. The only difference between the two groups of pigs
was one got extra fish oil, and the other one did not. After six
months, they looked at the blood levels of both sets of pigs.
As might be expected, they had massively elevated levels of cholesterol
and massively elevated levels of bad cholesterol. Then, when they
killed the pigs to look at the arteries, the group that had gotten
the really bad diet without the fish oil, as you might expect,
their arteries were almost totally blocked after only six months.
But the astonishing thing was the other group. The other group
that got the same terrible diet had the same terrible high cholesterol
levels, but the arteries were as clean as a whistle. How can this
be? Well, it turns out that heart disease is a disease of inflammation,
not a disease of cholesterol. To keep the inflammation in check,
you can basically eat a bad diet as long as you’re taking
enough fish oil to counteract. This really was a pivotal study
because it said, What if we only took enough fish oil? Could we
bring heart disease - the number one killer of males and females
in America – to its knees and make it the same rare disease
it was at the turn of the last century, when we ate much higher
levels of fish oils in our diet and much lower levels of omega-6
fatty acids?

As
you mentioned, this study was nearly 20 years ago, but we are
still hearing a lot on the news about cholesterol really being
the big thing behind heart disease. But that’s not really
the story, that’s not really the truth.

Dr.
Sears Well, it really isn’t. We want to believe theologies.
We want to believe that cholesterol is the villain, and if we
removed cholesterol from the diet, then we’d all see heart
disease dissipate. We heard that story 20 years ago: if we only
removed fat from the diet and ate fat-free carbohydrates, we’d
all be healthy. It didn’t play very well. Neither does the
cholesterol story. And the reason is, even though there’s
a new group of drugs called statins, it turns out all their benefits
have very little to do with the lowering of cholesterol. A totally
unexpected side effect of the statins was that they had anti-inflammatory
properties. So, all of the great reductions of mortality were
coming not from lowering cholesterol, but from lowering inflammation.
The beauty of that story was when they took people who had already
suffered a heart attack and gave them only fish oil, the reduction
in mortality was exactly the same as the statins. So rather than
using a very expensive drug that has lots of side effects, why
not simply feed fish oil? It’s a very attractive and wonderful
story because if we take adequate levels of fish oil, assuming
it’s pure, we could make heart disease a very rare disease
again, in spite of whatever we eat, if we believe the pig study,
which is a very powerful one that should be put on the refrigerator
of every American today.

Can
someone be overweight and healthy?

Dr.
Sears Well the answer is, surprisingly, yes, if -- and that’s
a very big if -- you are able to control inflammation. This is
a very interesting aspect that we can look at some examples. Let’s
look at Winston Churchill. Now, the man was not in great shape.
He was definitely overweight. But he was as sharp as a tack and
lived into his 90s. At the other extreme, we have Jim Fix, who
was at the beginning of the running craze, who said if we only
run long enough, we’ll live forever. He died at age 51 even
though he had run something like 26 marathons. He was definitely
physically fit, but he was not well. What’s the difference
between the two individuals? The levels of inflammation. So it
is possible to be overweight and fat, and basically be healthy.
But it’s a very dangerous game to play. The reason why?
Because the more body fat you carry, the more inflammation you’re
generating. Now, if you’re eating a good, healthy diet and
taking fish oil, you can get over that. But it’s always
best to play the cards on both sides: Try to reduce the excess
body fat and make sure you’re taking adequate levels of
omega-3 fatty acids to give your body the best possible chance
to live that long life we all strive for.

If
you would, explain the impact of these unique ultra-refined omega-3s
and how they improve the immune system.

Dr.
Sears It’s all about communication. That’s why these
omega-3 fatty acids can help improve the hormonal communication
system that controls how we respond to outside invaders. That’s
what the immune system is for, to keep the body operating and
at a ready alert to attack outside invaders without attacking
ourselves. The omega-3 fatty acids are basically the key players
that turn down an overactive immune system so it only attacks
the outside invaders and doesn’t attack us. Now, as we attack
our own bodies, we set ourselves up for chronic disease.

Terminally
ill patients with AIDS or cancer reach a point known as cachexia
where they start suffering extreme weight loss and start wasting
away. What impact, if any, do these powerful ultra-refined omega-3s
have on this wasting away period?

Dr.
Sears In cancer, when a patient gets cachexia and begins wasting
away, you know the end is near. And yet, the only drug that’s
been able to turn back cachexia and help patients to gain weight
is high doses of omega-3 fatty acids because it basically dampens
down a certain hormone that is the underlying cause of that cachexia.
In cancer therapy, these are the most hotly investigated ways
now of reversing the most dramatic ravages of cancer itself. Again,
animal studies are pretty conclusive that when you feed animals
high doses of these omega-3 fatty acids, they rarely get cancer.
Even in patients taking chemotherapy or radiation, when they’re
fed these omega-3 fatty acids prior to that, the amount of damage
done by the chemotherapy or the radiation is remarkably reduced.
So, in terms of cancer chemotherapy, these omega acids are very,
very powerful agents that can be a powerful boon to enhancing
the action of our immune systems.

What
happens to the immune system as we age?

Dr.
Sears Well, one of the things that happens is it becomes dysfunctional.
It no longer attacks outside invaders. It begins looking at our
own body and attacking that. The reason why is this breakdown
of communication. Without an adequate control, which the omega-3
fatty acids provide, once these inflammatory responses are initiated,
they become like a dumb bomb searching for new targets. The terms
of the targets are usually us. This is why the omega-3 fatty acids
have become so important. They’re able now to bring the
immune system back under control to keep it ready for action when
it has to be in action, but turn it down so it no longer attacks
us.

Why
does our immune system get weaker as we age?

Dr.
Sears One of the reasons is because we increase inflammation as
we age. We often talk about hormones decreasing as we age, and
many do. But certain hormones actually increase. One hormone is
insulin. As we age, we get fatter, and as we get fatter, we make
more inflammation that the body tries to attack thinking it’s
an outside invader. Another group of hormones that increase as
we age are these pro-inflammatory eicosanoids. Why? Because we
take in larger amounts of omega-6 fatty acids and decreasing amounts
of omega-3 fatty acids. As a consequence, our immune system basically
goes on constant alert, thinking it’s fighting new invaders,
when in reality it’s just attacking ourselves. We take this
aspect of not being able to fight outside invaders effectively
or attacking ourselves as part of the aging process, but we have
no one to blame but ourselves. It’s a breakdown in hormonal
communication.

We
talked earlier about you working with some of our nation’s
top athletes and Olympic gold medalists. How does your plan in
taking these ultra-refined omega-3s help these performers?

Dr.
Sears We often think of athletes as the ultimate in wellness. They
look great in swimsuits and they’re physically fit, but
are they well? The answer is no they are not because they are
constantly inflamed. That’s the hallmark of a great athlete.
They train too hard; they train too much. But if you can increase
that inflammation, allowing you to compete more effectively or
go back to exercising more rapidly from one bout to the next,
it gives them an unfair advantage. That’s basically why
the Zone Diet has been used so successfully by so many world athletes.
It helps them control inflammation. In their particular aspect
of sports, if they can control inflammation, they have an unfair,
significant advantage over their competitors. Those who have followed
the Zone program to control insulin and have taken the omega-3
fatty acids have gotten that type of advantage. That’s why
the athletes I have personally worked with have won 21 gold medals
in the last three Olympics. With the new Olympics coming up, we
expect many more to be taken by those who, not only in America,
but on a worldwide basis, are recognizing the power of the Zone
Diet plus fish oil to improve their athletic performance.

I
was brought up believing, speaking of athletes, that a big carbohydrate
meal the night before a big track meet or a big event, whatever
that might be, was good for you. I guess that’s not good
science, is it?

Dr.
Sears No, it turns out that it’s almost just the opposite.
When you eat a big carbohydrate meal, what you’re going
to do is form a lot of the hormone insulin, and that’s going
to drive down blood sugars and do everything possible to reduce
your performance the next day. Now, why did this mythology start
out? It is true that athletes need a certain amount of glycogen
in their muscle cells because they burn that at high rates during
athletic performance. But they’re led to believe that since
glycogen is sugar, that if I eat lots of carbohydrates -- the
maximum I probably could -- the more muscle glycogen I would have.
It turns out that new research says you can reload muscle glycogen
much faster, to much higher levels, not by eating more carbohydrates,
but by eating a more stable balance of protein and carbohydrate.
How could this be? No one had ever done the science until recently.
Now the science has been done, and people will not accept it.
They say, "Don’t confuse me with the facts; I want
my high carbohydrate meal even though the science says I will
reload muscle glycogen far faster and far more efficiently eating
less carbohydrate and less protein." But again, as I said
earlier, many things are based on belief systems. Nutrition, especially
athletic nutrition, is one of those belief systems that does not
respond well to the challenge.

What
kind of results are researchers at Harvard Medical School experiencing
on the impact of ultra refined omega-3s when it comes to depression,
including bipolar depression?

Dr.
Sears Well, we have an epidemic of obesity in our country and an
epidemic of Type II diabetes. We talk about this all the time
in the press. But we also have an epidemic of depression. We have
more people suffering from depression than suffering from every
disease except heart disease. We don’t talk about it, I
guess, because it’s a very depressing subject. But the most
difficult of all depressions to treat is bipolar depression. This
is why the data coming from Harvard Medical School is so powerful.
They did a study about four years ago where they took patients
of two equal groups, all having bipolar depression, and half were
put on high doses of ultra-refined fish oil, and the other half
were put on olive oil. They followed them for a three-month period.
At the end of three months, they had to stop the study. The first
reason they had to stop the study was that the differences between
the two groups was so great that it became unethical to complete
the study. The second reason they had to stop the study was that
they ran out of this weapons-grade fish oil. The ability to produce
enough of it was so limited that they had gone through their production
of it and there was no more to be had. Yet in that three-month
period, they generated such dramatic results it remains the primary
buzz of the psychiatric community. They were asking, Is it possible
that simply enough omega-3 fatty acids can change the brain to
make it well again? The last frontier of science is the brain.
How we can manipulate it, and how we can make it as healthy as
possible? What is the benefit of a longer living body if the brain
isn’t there to take advantage of it?

Have
studies been able to detect low levels of omega-3s in the bodies
of patients with depression?

Dr.
Sears These studies have been published over and over again showing
conclusively that the severity of depression ranks very closely
with the low levels of omega-3 fatty acids in the blood. Of course,
that makes perfect sense because we know now from intervention
studies that when you add back adequate levels of omega-3 fatty
acids, you see a remarkable reversal of the depression in the
individual. So, rather than giving our population Prozac, Paxil,
or Zoloft, why not just give them omega-3 fatty acids? It will
make them smarter, and there are no side effects other than improving
how the body works and communicates with each of the 60 trillion
cells.

Are
there other parts of the world that have long life spans and minimal
incidents of depression and heart disease? And if there are, what
characterizes those people?

Dr.
Sears There is one population that is the gold standard that we
all should strive for, and that is the Japanese. The Japanese
have the longest legitimate life span in the world today. The
Japanese also have the longest health span, which is longevity
minus years of disability. They have the lowest rates of heart
disease, the number one killer of males and females in America,
and they have the lowest rates of depression in the world today,
the epidemic we just touched on which is also ravaging through
America. Now, what’s the difference between the Japanese
and the Americans? One is the levels of omega-3 fatty acids in
their diet. They eat massive amounts of fish, much of it, unfortunately,
contaminated, and that’s why they have higher levels of
contaminants in their blood. Nonetheless, their levels of fatty
acids, omega-3 fatty acids, can now decrease the levels of silent
inflammation in their bodies. That’s why when we look at
the blood of the Japanese, the ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty
acids is about one-tenth of what it is in Americans. Now the goal
says if this true, if we can simply change the blood of Americans
to look like that of the Japanese by feeding them enough fish
oil, we should see a dramatic reduction in heart disease and depression,
and, if we do this for a lifetime, an increase in their ability
to live longer and better. So far, that is what all the data shows
is happening in America. In controlled clinical studies with Americans,
with our genetics, if we give them enough fish oil -- if it is
suitable for human consumption -- we begin to see the reversals
and movement toward a health status more equivalent to that of
the Japanese than what we’re accustomed to. So it very well
could be that omega-3 fatty acid could be a very, very simple
intervention that can radically change our health care system
virtually overnight.

It’s
a sad thing when the brain goes out prior to the body. We saw
Alzheimer’s, for example, in Ronald Reagan. Can we, through
ultra refined omega-3, give these people help? Can we give them
hope?

Dr.
Sears I think the answer is definitely yes. We have to realize that
Alzheimer’s does not start overnight; in fact, it is a disease
that was in progress decades earlier. Studies show that those
who have higher levels of silent inflammation are three times
more likely to develop Alzheimer’s than those who don’t.
So if we want to reduce the likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s
disease, then controlling inflammation today makes perfect sense.
But what about those who already have Alzheimer’s? Is there
any hope to bring them back? We think there is. We’ve been
doing studies over the last three years that indicate that very,
very high levels of fish oil, coupled with the Zone Diet, can
actually begin to reverse Alzheimer’s. Now, as striking
as that statement is, we’ve gathered the attention of Harvard
Medical School. Our studies are ongoing today, repeating those
exact same studies: Is it possible that giving high levels of
fish oil and by controlling insulin with the Zone Diet we can
begin to reverse the ravages of Alzheimer’s, which we know
to be an inflammatory disease? If so, it’s a very exciting
aspect because we know the following statistics. By the time you
reach age 65, ten percent of the population will have Alzheimer’s,
and if you reach age 85, 50 percent of that population will have
Alzheimer’s. What’s the good of living longer if the
brain is not there to enjoy it? But we can live that longer life,
with our mental faculties intact, if we take adequate levels of
fish oil. That’s why we’re using science to prove
that otherwise very, very strong statement. Hopefully a year from
now we’ll have the data that says that it can happen and,
more importantly, it will happen.

As
we wait for this data, we do know that you already have people
at an assisted living facility in Florida. Could you share some
of this with us?

Dr.
Sears Well, it’s some of those testimonies that gave rise
to Harvard’s interest in pursuing this study. We had done
a study with a colleague of mine at an assisted living center
specializing with Alzheimer’s patients. Over a three-year
period, with some 300 patients, we found really no further progression
toward Alzheimer’s, and in many cases some of the patients
actually went home. Going home to live on your own after you’ve
been living in an assisted living situation for Alzheimer’s
is completely unheard of. When we went over to Harvard to speak
to the professor, she pulled me out a piece of the paper from
Florida that one of her patients had brought to her that said
“Alzheimer’s patient goes home.” She said, “Now,
tell me, this is a bunch of hooey, isn’t it?” I said
no. She said, “Ok, why?” And for the next hour I explained
eicosanoids, inflammation, and diet. She said, “You’ve
got my attention. How can we work together?” If this becomes
the only – the only – treatment known to medical science
that can reverse mild to moderate Alzheimer’s, we think
the data, and being joined by Harvard, will give rise to a new
era of how we treat our elders, allowing them to regain their
cognitive functions and age with grace and dignity.

This
assisted living facility was mentioned on a nationwide television
broadcast. I think my favorite testimony that came out of that
broadcast was a woman who said, “A year ago my husband was
living in the facility and couldn’t have told you what a
screwdriver is. Today he’s out working on the car.”
That to me just sums it up.

Dr.
Sears Well, it really does. People say, “It can’t be
that easy,” but that’s the amazing thing about fish
oils; it very well could be that easy. When you hear these stories,
you say, “How can you explain it?” That’s what
science does. We know that Alzheimer’s is an inflammatory
disease, and if we treat inflammation, Alzheimer’s should
improve. We know that arthritis is an inflammatory disease, and
if we give an anti-inflammatory or fish oil, the arthritis goes
away. Why isn’t it possible that Alzheimer’s can go
away also? It’s a very, very fascinating approach, and that’s
why we do science, especially at Harvard Medical School, to demonstrate
to the entire American public that it can be done.

Turning
our attention away from the brain and onto another part of the
body, what kind of attention is the American Heart Association
giving to people aware of omega-3 for the heart?

Dr.
Sears The American Heart Association is making, at best, at least
a stab in that direction. They’re asking people to eat more
fish. The people say, “Wait a minute, but the fish are contaminated,”
and they say, “That’s right, but don’t eat too
much fish.” Their recommendations are at least a movement
in the right direction, but they’re afraid to move faster
because they say we don’t have enough data. Unfortunately,
the data is overwhelming. There was a study where they took some
12,000 patients and put them in different groups, and one group
was getting fish oils. Within a period of four years that they
followed these patients, they made no other changes to their diet
other than taking fish oil, and a very small amount at that. They
saw a reduction of mortality equal to that of any study ever done
with drugs like the statins. So here we have a very strong case
with a low dose of fish oil, and the American Heart Association
only recommends one quarter of the dosage. I think that it takes
time to move the American Heart Association, but as we gain a
greater understanding of the role of these omega-3 fatty acids
in heart disease and the immune system, the numbers of people
using larger amounts to see even greater effects will move the
American Heart Association toward embracing a higher level of
these fatty acids. Heart disease is not a disease of cholesterol;
it’s a disease of inflammation. Omega-3 fatty acids are
the best “drugs” that we have because they really
have no side effects other than making you smarter.

Dr.
Sears, are there any closing comments that you would like to make?

Dr.
Sears The one closing comment that I would like to make is that
we have the power to alter the future. We have the power to alter
our future by changing the levels of hormones in our body and
keeping them there using only food. This is a very powerful statement.
It allows us to go full circle, back to the beginnings of modern
medicine when Hippocrates said, “Let food be your medicine,
let medicine be your food.” We now know what he was talking
about some 2,300 years ago. If we can use our food to control
our hormones, we can now control inflammation. If we control inflammation,
we control our future. It ushers in a whole new era of medicine
where a doctor is no longer a pill pusher, but the doctor is now
an educator, educating that patients eat right to control their
hormones, to control inflammation, and, in the process, to control
their future. I think it’s an exciting time. We all agree
that our health care system today is in chaos, but we have the
opportunity – we have the tools – to change that within
a matter of weeks.

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Dr. Barry Sears is a leader in the field of
dietary control of hormonal response. A former research scientist
at the Boston University School of Medicine and the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Dr. Sears has dedicated his efforts over
the past 25 years to the study of lipids and their inflammatory
role in the development of chronic disease. He holds 13 U.S. patents
in the areas of intravenous drug delivery systems and hormonal
regulation for the treatment of cardiovascular disease.